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The document contains a 7 question quiz about NoSQL databases. It asks true/false and multiple choice questions about relational databases being phased out, characteristics of NoSQL databases, data security differences compared to relational databases, primary categories of NoSQL technologies, adoption levels compared to other databases, which database market leaders offer NoSQL software, and whether consultants recommend selecting the best technology for a project's needs rather than assuming NoSQL is always better.

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Chapter 1 Quiz

The document contains a 7 question quiz about NoSQL databases. It asks true/false and multiple choice questions about relational databases being phased out, characteristics of NoSQL databases, data security differences compared to relational databases, primary categories of NoSQL technologies, adoption levels compared to other databases, which database market leaders offer NoSQL software, and whether consultants recommend selecting the best technology for a project's needs rather than assuming NoSQL is always better.

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Question 1 of 7

True or false? Relational databases are being phased out as more and more companies
make the switch to NoSQL technologies.

A. True
B. False

Question 2 of 7
Which of the following statements is true of NoSQL databases?

A. They don't support any Structured Query Language (SQL) functions.


B. They are useful for managing large sets of distributed data.
C. They are the most commonly used databases today.
D. They cannot be used in conjunction with relational databases.

Question 3 of 7
In terms of data security, NoSQL databases don't offer the same level of security as
RDBMSs due to:

A. The lack of integrated features for data confidentiality, integrity and availability
B. The lack of ACID compliance for guaranteeing transactional reliability
C. The lack of default-enabled authentication and authorization features in
many technologies
D. All of the above

Question 4 of 7
While NoSQL databases avoid the rigid schemas of relational databases, the types of
NoSQL technologies vary and can be separated into the following primary categories:

A. Document databases, graph databases, key-value databases and wide column


stores
B. CouchDB, MongoDB, Cassandra and HBase
C. Those that manage data in the cloud and those that don't
D. Oracle NoSQL database, NoSQL for Windows Azure and IBM DB2

Question 5 of 7

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True or false? The adoption level of NoSQL software is lower than that of relational
databases, data appliances and columnar database software.

A. True
B. False

Question 6 of 7
Which of the following relational database market leaders now also offers NoSQL
software as well?

A. IBM
B. Microsoft
C. Oracle
D. All of the above

Question 7 of 7
True or false? Even for big data environments, consultants recommend evaluating your
project needs and selecting the database technology that best suits those requirements,
instead of assuming that NoSQL technologies are always a better fit than relational
software.

A. True
B. False

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